Heh. Reading it now makes it sound funny, but I bet that's weird.
Just the opposite of folks who've never been in front of the camera who get the "you know who you look like?" line. I had someone a while back say I looked like Patton Oswalt...and I'm not sure how to feel about that.

I'm working on repairing and restoring WWdN (don't get too excited or update your bookmarks just yet, my blog will live here no matter what), and while I was cleaning up duplicate blog entries, I came across several unpublished drafts of posts that I decided were too personal to publish, too unf...

Reader G.M. e-mailed this picture and said, "How the f**k I ever believed that THIS was E.T., I'll never know -- but I still played it for hours and hours." The picture unlocked a memory I haven't thought about in a long time, but wanted to share: Around 1982 or 1983, before City Walk at Un...

Kinda backwards from usual, eh? ;-)
I'm not sure what it is about Wesley that's so irritating to most people, but now that I'm older I find myself wanting to throw him out the airlock. Still think it woulda been funny if you'd done a cameo as a Cylon on Galactica while they were throwing 'em out ;-)

I love that this line has been immortalized in T-shirt form , not only because it's one of the funniest in the episode, but when we were rehearsing the scene it comes from, I grew a level in comedy acting: During one of the run throughs, when Jim did his Klingon bit, I turned to Kevin and as...

It's been long enough since I read WWdN that this is the first I'd seen that cup. I'd just finished some Earl Grey before I saw that photo! LOL
And yeah...I hate to admit it, but TNG was what got me hooked on Earl Grey. I remember thinking one day, "why in the name of hell was Picard so hooked on Earl Grey..." So I got some Earl Grey and was hooked. To this day, though, it bugs me that Jean-Luc Picard was so damned English.

Seriously. How cool is this? In my little geekmind, the lamp on the left is related to Luxo Junior, and is wishing it had the necessary hardware to enjoy a nice mug of tea. See more Wheaton's Mug in the Wild (including my friend Mer looking beautiful, and the best binary birthday celebration yo...

Back in the old days, before Twitter exploded into the phenomenon that it is now, I got a message from Greg Grunberg. Greg plays Matt Parkman on Heroes (this information, which most of you don't need, is provided as a public service to the seven of you who do), and has been in every JJ Abrams pr...